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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are toppled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been overthrown or knocked down, often in a passive construction.
Example: "The ancient statues are toppled by the earthquake, leaving a scene of devastation."
Alternatives: "have been overthrown" or "were knocked down".
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Tombstones are toppled and defaced by death-taunting adolescents.
Invariably, over the course of a full season, catchers are toppled, battered and crushed.
Wars break out and governments are toppled, perceptions shift and new gadgets are invented.
Wherever it does so, incumbents are toppled, new entrants are suppressed and innovation is imperiled.
The structures that are toppled and snapped like match sticks look like toys.
They don't offer people the alternative as to what they hope to achieve once the regimes are toppled.
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Everywhere, newspapers are toppling.
Masts are toppling, sails ripped to shreds.
Regimes are toppling.
Monuments were toppled.
Trees were toppled.
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